"Stick" means stand by. It's a military phrase meaning stand by your guns and don't run away in fear. The current usage is in any situation where you might be tempted to back down.
Stand firm in your position-veiwpoint
it mean's don't be a push over and stay with your first thought. Don't change it.
Do not waver from your position or opinion on a particular subject in the face of opposition.
Stay calm; stick to your guns, and you will carry the day.
It is just an idiom and has no history.
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Meaning he will help you out.
Stay calm; stick to your guns, and you will carry the day.
The origin is in firearms. Old guns used black powder instead of cartridges, and if you let your powder get wet, your gun would not fire.
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The idiom "to brain someone" is thought to have originated from the idea of using one's brain as a weapon to strike or hurt someone. It is a figurative expression that means to hit or strike someone on the head with great force.
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It is just an idiom and has no history.
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